posted by Catherine on Sep 25
Rather than plan to drive to a cute English village, or rural retreat - hop on a train!
You might have read my previous article about getting by without a car – it wasn’t a happy ending! However, I have found a great reason to leave the car at home:
Rail Travel.
Instead of just using the train to get to work along with a few hundred other commuters early in the morning – I used the train to go to Paris for the weekend!
When you take into account the environmental cost of driving myself for miles across the countryside on windy stop-start lanes to an out of the way cottage – it was better to hop on a train which was already going the way I wanted!
To Paris We Went!
Well, lets be honest – the train was leaving the main Ebbsfleet International Station with or without me – so I wasn’t really costing the Earth any more carbon than it was already going to create on its short journey under the Channel!

photo credit: Whiternoise<
I know that a full train uses more electricity than an empty train – but still not as much energy as with everyone driving on their own. And anyway; if you could ever find those 4 more people to share your car journey to that little secluded hotel for your break to save emissions – then it won’t be a secluded little hotel anymore! It would be virtually full!
And, this little trip was so fast, that I arrived in France in no longer than it would have taken me to get from home down to the West Country to that hidden village – and it was more comfortable – and there was no traffic to sit in!
I still got to see all the rolling countryside of both the UK and abroad without having to worry about which side of the road I was on or whether there were any speed bumps in the road! I just enjoyed the ride!
Be Eco Civilised:
So, maybe public transport for my shorter journeys was a complete disaster – but for longer trips it really gets the thumbs up! I mean, you can hop on a train close to home and get just about anywhere!
Whether you arrive at the Caledonian Sleeper platform at Kings Cross to stay in a highland castle, or depart from the St Pancras Europe platform for a vineyard chateau – you won’t be disappointed.
On the long distance trains you get to buy your tickets in advance and choose your seating – and there is plenty of legroom! There is no need to stand in the doorways either holding onto a post for dear life – it is like stepping into a hotel to some extent.
You are greeted at the desk or on boarding; your seats are clean, buffet cart is as standard – and sometimes meals are even included. There are power points onboard, toilets are clean and the windows are huge!
There is no 2 hour check-in and security checks at every turn – and there is no need to stop for petrol or oil checks – and there is no chance at all of getting lost!
All that time and effort saved or reduced compared to other forms of transport only highlights train travel as the most eco friendly long-distance overland travel option.
What Else?
Well, due to the demands of many – there can be a certain commercial aspect surrounding the whole experience – but this doesn’t have to count against it.
For example, taking Ashford International Station as an example, these large commuter areas have started to cater for your every need – including huge shopping centres. Ashford has a huge shopping complex attached to the rail link with food, clothes and all sorts of consumables that shoppers demand in such places. And you just need to glance at the St Pancras website (stpancras-international.co.uk) to see the terminal facilities you can use while waiting for your train!
And without these large commercial buildings – some eco friendly projects just wouldn’t get the money for their developments. Without the financial input of large companies paying rent to these places – they just wouldn’t get built! So go easy on the fast food chain next time you are passing, or buy your book for the journey from inside the station – as it is these companies that are funding your exciting journey!
Bon Voyage!

